Fantastic place to spend some time in Kampot. The staff are the best we have found anywhere, nothing is too much trouble for them. The food is exceptional, we didn't try anywhere else in Kampot after our first meal at Rikitikitavi. The outstanding breakfast which is included in the cost is available any time of the day and the happy...

Riki Tiki Tavi! I use to love this movie as a child. I thought Riki was the man by standing up to those Cobras like that and protecting the household. My daughter wasn't feelin' it though....SMH.

In the story by Rudyard Kipling, Riki Tiki Tavi was a who was swept out of his home by a rainstorm. He was taken in by a British family who had moved into a bungalow in . He soon found himself confronted by Nag and Nagaina, a pair of venomous who were living in the garden while the bungalow was unoccupied.

Riki Tiki Tavi, so the marginal note states, is the name of one particular mongoose that once lived in the . It is said that his bravery and courage in protecting his keepers from a family of cobras are renowned throughout the universe. Evidently, tales of his exploits were carried along at a time when some folks knew the tale to the . It is suspected that the fabricator of the spell was especially taken by the story (which is totally unknown to Alexander, nor recorded anywhere that he could find), and named the spell after the creature. Perhaps Riki Tiki Tavi himself was able to to Daventry and was known to the spell's author. Or, mayhaps he became a familiar to the unknown wizard. Whatever; if the short note is accurate, then the unique name is explained.

With stability restored to the land, the building became a lumber storage yard, a gym, and then updated to become the governors private residence. We began work on renovating the place into Rikitikitavi in 2005, and opened a year later.

Rikki-Tikki-Tavi from The Jungle Book Summary - Shmoop

As Cambodia entered her years of turmoil, the building became a Khmer Rouge theatre, with paintings of happy Khmers toiling in the fields adorning the walls, and the stage in the modern day kitchen. As the Vietnamese swept through the country in 1979 the building was used by their forces stationed here as a barracks, their cookhouse is the modern day laundry. When building Rikitikitavi we came across many Vietnamese military artifacts, including several small buckets worth of bullets from excavating the new foundations for the restaurant.

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Rikki-Tikki-Tavi from The Jungle Book - Shmoop

Rikitikitavi offers a small, stylish range of individually decorated rooms situated in a tastefully renovated wooden framed rice barn that’s steeped in history. Originally built during the 1920s at the height of colonial Indochina, the building served as a rice import and export depot when Kampot was still the country’s major port.

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NatashaAugust 26th, 2011

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Riki tiki tavi is a special Rudyard Kipling story about an unusual creature with a magical tale.

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Rikitikitavi is located in Kampot, a small and peaceful Southern Cambodian town, along the Kampong Bye river with the Elephant Mountains in the background.

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luisAugust 26th, 2011

this is a good story but its to long but its are class story soo yha!!!!

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NatashaAugust 26th, 2011

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European owned Rikitikitavi is located in a converted rice barn in Kampot, Southern Cambodia. Rikitikitavi offers a small and personal selection of rooms. Our seven rooms are decorated in modern Asian style and equipped with modern amenities to make sure you have a good night’s rest.